COLIN WYATT
'Colin Wyatt', born 1941, worked from 1957 to 1980 for IPC Magazines as an illustrator of children's comics.
Concentrating mostly on the very young children's stories, he contributed to such well-known titles and ''Tiny Tots'' and ''Jack and Jill'', as well as illustrating many Disney tie-in comics and inserts.
In 1975, Wyatt began work on the controversial boy's comic ''Action!'' as Assistant Art Editor. When that title was withdrawn following the infamous "banned" issue, he became the Art Editor on IPC's new launch, science fiction comic ''2000AD''. Overseeing the comic's second and third years in print, he played a large role in nurturing the developing talents of Brian Bolland and Mike McMahon, among others.
After leaving IPC, Wyatt became a freelance artist, creating such children's series as the Poddington Peas.
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Concentrating mostly on the very young children's stories, he contributed to such well-known titles and ''Tiny Tots'' and ''Jack and Jill'', as well as illustrating many Disney tie-in comics and inserts.
In 1975, Wyatt began work on the controversial boy's comic ''Action!'' as Assistant Art Editor. When that title was withdrawn following the infamous "banned" issue, he became the Art Editor on IPC's new launch, science fiction comic ''2000AD''. Overseeing the comic's second and third years in print, he played a large role in nurturing the developing talents of Brian Bolland and Mike McMahon, among others.
After leaving IPC, Wyatt became a freelance artist, creating such children's series as the Poddington Peas.
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